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Senior Project Manager, Rail Heavy Maintenance, CTA - Chicago, IL

 SALARY

$120,000 - $130,000

POSITION SUMMARY

Under direction, provides project oversight and technical support for the Authority’s rail heavy maintenance overhaul programs. Responsible for the overall direction, coordination, project monitoring, control, team integration, change integration of the overhaul project and preform corrective action as needed.

 

Qualifications

 

POSITION PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serves as Project Manager and coordinates with Rail Engineering on various rail equipment/vehicle overhaul projects.
  • Supervises the development of projects and plans related to the overhaul of rail vehicles and equipment.
  • Establishes project schedules, workflow, budgets for vehicle overhauls and tracks progress to ensure deliverables are on schedule and within budget.
  • Reviews contract drawings and correspondence from vendors and part manufacturers, apprises the General Manager and Chief Engineer of issues or concerns, and drafts responses for corrective action.
  • Implement a Quality Assurance plan for deliverables and project milestones.
  • Chairs meetings with project stakeholders, vendors and maintains meeting minutes, and prepares project evaluations and assessment of result reports. Present reports defining project progress, problems and solutions.
  • o Monitors project related activities of overhaul staff, may perform discipline as necessary in conjunction with department managers.
  • Manages the continued maintenance plans and replacement plans of new parts and overhaul vehicles.
  • Collects and maintains parts information, oversees the assignment of Authority specific identification numbers to parts, and coordinates the input of parts data into the Oracle database.
  • Keeps abreast of warranty status information and ensures that vehicles under warranty are not charged for covered repairs.
  • Tracks the progress of overhaul vehicle repair training for CTA personnel and makes adjustments as necessary to maintain schedules.
  • Assigns work to Forepersons, monitors personnel resource needs and schedules, identifies areas of deficiencies, and recommends changes to accomplish project deliverables.
  • Drafts project work plans, specifications, and estimates for labor, material, and equipment costs for projects.
  • Develops performance metrics, analyzes data and summarizes outcomes.
  • Coordinates, schedules, and conducts inspections and testing of overhauled vehicles and parts.
  • Inspects and tests for defects, performance, and compliance with specifications.
  • Implements resolutions to ensure all problems are resolved.
  • May travel to vehicle or sub-system manufacturing plants to inspect for compliance with specifications.
  • Initiates, tracks, and expedites purchase requisitions for vehicles and services received.
  • Tracks the progress of overhaul vehicle repair training for CTA personnel and makes adjustments as necessary to maintain schedules.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES

Directly reporting to this position may include the following jobs:

Job Title

  • May be assigned to oversee following positions:
  • Foreperson – Electrical
  • Foreperson – Machinist
  • Foreperson – Carpenter
  • Foreperson – Truck Shop

POSITION CHALLENGES

  • Managing multiple priorities while keeping projects on schedule and within budget.
  • Adhering to project guidelines and schedules.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor’s degree (STEM field preferred), plus five (5) years of experience managing large-scale vehicle procurement, maintenance, and overhaul projects or an equivalent combination of education and experience related to the position.
  • Must be able to obtain Rail Safety Training certification.
  • Must possess a valid Driver’s License (DL).

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Requires remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time and constantly operating a computer and other office productivity machinery.
  • Service Area Requirement: Exempt (Non-Union) employees must live within the boundaries of the CTA Statutory Service Area either at the time of employment or within 6 months of beginning employment at CTA.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • General Knowledge of mechanical and electrical engineering principles, methods, and techniques as they apply to transit vehicle design and maintenance.
  • Detailed knowledge of materials, techniques, and components of transit vehicles.
  • Detailed knowledge of vehicle costing and procurement processes.
  • Detailed knowledge of industry quality control practices.
  • Strong research, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong critical thinking skills to assess how one change can affect the entire project.
  • Intermediate skill using personal computer, engineering applications, and data management software.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Good organizational and project management skills.
  • Good negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to apply engineering knowledge to mechanical and electrical engineering problems with versatility, judgment, and perception.
  • Ability to manage vehicle engineering design projects.                                                        
  • Ability to develop workflow diagrams.

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • General office environment.
  • Subject to manufacturing or assembly plant, maintenance or repair facility, and laboratory environments.
  • Domestic and international travel may be required.
  • Occasionally exposed to 600 volt third rails and energized equipment.
  • Will be primarily scheduled to work 2nd shift (PM).
  • Must be available to respond to calls or email inquiries outside of regular work hours.
  • Subject to exposure to usual vehicle maintenance shop and rail terminal hazards and conditions, e.g., vehicular noise, dust, grease, moving vehicles, electrified apparatus, machinery, etc.
  • Subject to all weather and right of way conditions.

EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS UTILIZED

  • Personal computer and related software (Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel), Project management software.
  • Personal protective equipment (e.g., shoes, glasses, gloves).

Immigrant Family Support Worker, YWCA Northwestern Illinois - Freeport, IL

 

At a glance
$16.50/hr
Medical, dental, and vision coverage plus paid time off
Onsite, based in 1255 West Empire Street, Freeport, Illinois 61032, United States
Work in person from the location
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

Job Title:        Immigrant Family Support Worker

Programs:      Immigrant Family Resource Program

Reports to:     Immigrant Services Supervisor

 

Job summary:  Responsible for educating and encouraging eligible immigrants with limited English skills regarding their rights to apply for and receive public benefits such as SNAP, Medicaid, All Kids, etc. Assist clients with application processes, including but not limited to helping them with paperwork and interpreting as needed. Other responsibilities include attending relevant training; scheduling and presenting at informational meetings for benefit providers and recipients; promoting the program through Spanish-language media and other outlets that reach immigrant and refugee communities. This position is an hourly non-exempt position. 

 

Summary of essential job functions:

  • Provides outreach to the immigrant and refugee community about the availability of public benefits and other services that support personal and family well-being and economic self-sufficiency through various means
  • Provide information and referral services to immigrant families
  • Provide case management services to immigrant families who need long-term assistance accessing and maintaining benefits and services
  • Provide accurate interpretation and/or translation services for immigrants who have difficulty communicating with the Illinois Department of Human Services and other agencies offering supportive services due to language barriers.
  • Provide culturally appropriate services
  • Complete assessments to determine client eligibility
  • Maintain database and client files
  • Provide follow up on open cases with the Illinois Department of Human Services and other offices to ensure they are being processed as needed
  • Provide follow up on closed cases even though proper documentation was submitted
  • Other duties include regular attendance at staff meetings and required trainings, following a team centered approach
  • Other duties as assigned by the CEO or CAO

 

 

Minimum requirements 

  • Associate’s degree in Human Services or related field and/or at least 2 years related experience
  • Have expertise with various crisis intervention techniques
  • Obtain 40 hour Domestic Violence training
  • Knowledge of Illinois public benefits and DCFS a plus
  • Must be Bilingual
  • Experience working with minority populations
  • Possess good written and verbal communication skills 
  • Ability to communicate well with others and further the mission of the YWCA 
  • Obtain and document a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of professional development annually 
  • Basic computer skills
  • Ability to lift 30 pounds
  • Current Illinois driver’s license and valid vehicle insurance

Counselor II - Vision, Association House of Chicago - Chicago, IL

 

At a glance
$40–50K/hr
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Onsite, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, or 1116 North Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60651, United States
Work in person from one of the locations
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

ABOUT ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF CHICAGO

Founded in 1899 as one of Chicago’s original settlement houses, Association House has a 122-year history of meeting the most pressing needs of those in the communities we serve. Today, we provide comprehensive, collaborative and effective programs with bilingual competency in English and Spanish. With more than 30 programs encompassing Behavioral Health, Child Welfare, Community Health, Workforce Development, and the Association House High School, we promote individual health and wellness and create opportunities for educational and economic advancement. With a strong lens on equity, Association House is firmly committed to our core values of integrity, excellence, respect, leadership, and education.

POSITION SUMMARY

Provides substance use assessment, treatment planning, and counseling services following program standards. Implements intensive outreach strategies to connect new referrals to services, keep participants engaged in treatment, and to support their recovery. Provides crisis intervention services in consultation with program supervisor. Links participants to needed support services in the community. Provides Driving Under the Influence (DUI) education, prevention, and treatment services to participants. Documents services following program standards.

Requirements 

  • High School Diploma, or G.E.D. required.
  •  CADC required. 
  • DUI Certification within one year of hire. 
  • Licensed driver with use of a car, current insurance, a valid driver’s license, and a driving record acceptable to Agency insurance carrier. Ability to work flexible hours.

Office Associate, IL DCFS - Illinois City, IL

 

At a glance
$46–60K/yr
Medical, dental, and vision coverage plus paid time off
Onsite, based in Illinois City, Illinois, United States
Work in person from the location
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

Location:  Throughout the State of Illinois

 

​Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Class Title: OFFICE ASSOCIATE 
Skill Option: Keyboarding 

Salary: $3,852 - $5,046 (Anticipated Starting Salary $3,852/mo Step 1b)
Job Type: Salaried
Category: Full Time 
County: Union
Number of Vacancies: 10
Plan/BU: RC014

 

Bilingual candidates in English and Spanish are highly sought after and may be eligible for additional compensation.  

 

This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.

 

All applicants who want to be considered for this position MUST apply electronically through the illinois.jobs2web.com website. State of Illinois employees should click the link near the top left to apply through the SuccessFactors employee career portal.

Applications submitted via email or any paper manner (mail, fax, hand delivery) will not be considered.

 

 

Why Work for Illinois?

 

Working with the State of Illinois is a testament to the values of compassion, equity, and dedication that define our state. Whether you’re helping to improve schools, protect our natural resources, or support families in need, you’re part of something bigger—something that touches the lives of every person who calls Illinois home.

 

No matter what state career you’re looking for, we offer jobs that fit your life and your schedule—flexible jobs that provide the gold standard of benefits. Our employees can take advantage of various avenues to advance their careers and realize their dreams. Our top-tier benefits and great retirement packages can help you build a rewarding career and lasting future with the State of Illinois.
 

 

Position Overview

The Illinois Department of Children and Families Services is seeking an organized, professional, and energetic individual to serve as Team Clerical.  Under Direction, this position will perform complex, specialized clerical services for a team of supervisors and professional child welfare or child protection staff.  The position will answer phones, greet visitors, maintain files, and perform general clerical functions.  This position provides a great opportunity for someone who is detail oriented and interested in playing a supporting role in the Department's operations.  DCFS offers a competitive compensation plan, excellent benefits, and a pension program.  The ideal candidate for this position will have excellent organizational skills and strong communication skills.  We invite you to join or innovative team to help make a positive difference int eh lives of the children and families of Illinois.

Essential Functions

  • Serves as Team Clerical
  • Answers incoming phone calls and greets visitors
  • Establishes and maintains case files
  • Completes and keyboards travel vouchers from handwritten materials, calculates and reviews to ensure accuracy, and returns to workers for review and signature
  • Provides clerical office support as a secretary to the team supervisors and professional staff
  • Orients professional and other clerical staff regarding Departmental rules and office procedures
  • Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above

Minimum Qualifications

  • Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of high school
  • Requires 2 years of office experience
  • Requires ability to keyboard accurately at 45 wpm

Conditions of Employment

Requires ability to pass a background check. 

Work Hours: M-F 8:30am to 5pm  
 

Posting Group: Office & Administrative Support

 

This position DOES NOT contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs).


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Program Coordinator of Immunization Initiatives, American Academy of Pediatrics - Hybrid (Itasca, IL)

 

At a glance
Paid
Hybrid, based in Itasca, Illinois, United States
Work in person for part of the week, from the location
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

Would you like to work at one of the nation’s most respected, mission-driven organizations? If so, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is seeking a Program Coordinator, Immunization Initiatives to provide administrative support and coordinate assigned activities to support the completion of outcomes specific to projects supporting immunization program needs of pediatric healthcare clinicians and increased vaccination rates among vulnerable populations in response to emerging public health and infectious diseases threats.

 

Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm, with a 1-hour lunch.

 

Qualifications needed:

  • Bachelor’s degree in health education, health policy, public health, social sciences, communications, or a related field or an equivalent combination of relevant education and work experience required.
  • At least two years’ related administrative or project coordination experience required, preferably related to public health programs. Experience with educational programming and online project tracking systems/database management strongly preferred. Experience working with health professionals, state- or community-based programs, and grants management highly desired.
  • Excellent organizational, time management, oral/written communication, and critical thinking skills required, including strong writing and proofreading skills.
  • Some overtime, weekend work, and travel required.

 

Some tasks include:

  • Coordinate the development and distribution of Requests for Proposals, including collation of materials to facilitate scoring, leadership review/approval, notification of applicants, and preparing check or wire transfer requests.
  • Provide technical and administrative support for project-related webinars, conference calls, meetings, and/or focus groups, including scheduling, tracking attendance, compiling agendas, and drafting meeting minutes.
  • Assist in responding to and tracking project-related technical assistance inquiries and refer inquiries to project staff and project oversight group members, as needed.
  •  Coordinate the dissemination of tools, resources, and communication materials related to cooperative agreement activities and serve as the point of contact with AAP Public Affairs staff.
  • Assist in the recruitment, tracking, and ongoing communication with immunization subject matter experts and Chapter Immunization Representatives.

 

Why work for the AAP?

  • Flexible hours and a focus on work/life balance.
  • State-of-the-art building equipped with standing desks, treadmill desks, cycle desks, on-site fitness center, and on-site exercise classes.
  • An on-site cafeteria with food costs that are subsidized by AAP.
  • Strong focus on mental health and wellness.
  • Tuition reimbursement.
  • Competitive PTO and sick leave.
  • Annual year-end company-wide week off the last week of December.
  • Excellent parental benefits, including adoption assistance.
  • A full list of benefits can be found here (https://downloads.aap.org/DOHRAS/BenefitsAtAAP.pdf).

Hybrid work environment of 40% of work time in the office per month.

To learn more about the organization, see a full job description, and/or apply for the position, please visit https://www.aap.org/employment.

Community Health Outreach Worker, South Side Healthy Community Organization - Hybrid (Chicago, IL)

 

At a glance
$20–23/hr
Medical, dental, and vision coverage plus paid time off
Hybrid, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Work in person for part of the week, from the location
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

The Community Health Outreach Worker provides health education, disease management education, health care and social service navigation services, and/or case management services to patients/community residents. The Community Health Outreach Worker will work within the community to establish relationships and maintain a presence amongst the community and community partners.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties.

  • Provide pertinent health education and health behavior information to patient population/priority communities with the intent of assisting community members in improving health.
  • Establish positive learning expectations for patients/participants and their families by assessing their needs and explaining information in a clear and concise manner.
  • Work closely with patients and/or families to provide health education in various settings such as during home visits, health fairs, community events, clinic, hospital, ER, or via phone.
  • Under supervision, assist patients/participants/community members in obtaining the appropriate needed health services (e.g., doctors, follow-up exams, medications, referrals, etc.) and/or social services.
  • Follow-up on all issues until resolved or the proper authorities are notified.
  • Perform home visits to members to provide health education and ensure continued engagement.
  • Provides telephonic and in-person outreach to address member care gaps and other needs.
  • Thoroughly document and record all interactions with program patients and participants in the community using the data collection procedures established by the department. This may include inputting data and information into spreadsheets, databases, electronic health record systems and others.
  • Writes up work experiences/case stories/anecdotal evidence about program/intervention.
  • Monitor and order project supplies including educational materials and medical devices as needed.
  • Establish, develop, and maintain relationships with community residents, community organizations and stakeholders to further the work of SSHCO in the community and to promote program goals.
  • Assist in conducting surveys such as community health needs assessment and informs leadership of the needs of the service communities.
  • Assist in program-wide recruiting efforts by developing relationships with community-based leaders, organizations and community members and providing approved health education materials and resources to community members and organizations.
  • Collect information from community members and program participants for reports and data to measure program impact. Assist with preparing reports.
  • Represent SSHCO at community events and coalition/community meetings to understand community issues and build relationships with community members.
  • Assist in establishing new SSHCO programs and care models as needed.
  • May present program information at conferences and other professional events.
  • Participate regularly in internal and external professional development opportunities.
  • Perform other related duties and participate in special projects and assignments as assigned.
  • Performs other duties as requested.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Flexible work schedule required. The typical schedule is weekdays 8:00am – 4:30pm but shifts may vary, and occasional weekend/evening work may be required.
  • Travel: This position requires regular travel throughout the Chicagoland area. A valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, and proof of insurance are required.
  • Education: High school diploma or the equivalent required.
  • Experience:
    • 2 years of direct patient care or community/patient health experience preferred.
  • Computer Skills:
    • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, SharePoint, Excel, PowerPoint) preferred.
  • Additional:
    • Familiarity and/or experience working with Chicago's West Side and/or South Side communities (residents preferred).
    • Ability to work in various settings, including home visits, health fairs, community events, clinics, and hospital, emergency room departments or via phone required.
    • Manual dexterity for various duties (e.g., typing, lifting up to 15 lbs.).
    • Ability to provide health education in individual and group settings.
    • Ability to coordinate non-clinical care under supervision.
    • Passion for working with community members and providers.
    • Strong interpersonal skills to connect and build trust with diverse populations.
    • Commitment to racial and health equity.
    • Punctual, reliable, and eager to learn.

Admin Assistant/Data Entry, The Astor Company - Oakbrook Terrace, IL

At a glance
$40–50K/yr
Onsite, based in 17w220 22nd St, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181, United States, or Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, United States
Work in person from one of the locations
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required
Open to candidates with OPT/CPT

Job Title: Entry- level Data Enter

Location: Oakbrook, IL 

Schedule:Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM 

 

About Us:

We are a growing Sustainability Brokerage and Consulting firm committed to providing innovative solutions for our clients. We specialize in sustainability consulting and broker services, and we are looking for a dedicated Admin Assistant/Data Entry to join our dynamic team.

 

Job Description:

As an Admin Assistant/Data Entry, you will be responsible for performing administrative and data entry tasks with accuracy and efficiency. You’ll support the team in handling documents, maintaining data, and ensuring smooth daily operations. We are looking for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, has excellent computer skills, and is committed to high productivity.

 

Key Responsibilities:

- Efficiently handle data entry tasks, ensuring accurate and timely input of client information.

- Assist with general administrative tasks including scanning, email management, and correspondence.

- Create, edit, and format reports, documents, and spreadsheets using Excel and Word.

- Collaborate with team members to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

 

Skills and Qualifications:

- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word (advanced skills preferred).

- Fast typing speed with high accuracy 

- Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.

- Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively.

- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.

- Self-starter with a proactive and efficient work style.

- Previous administrative or data entry experience preferred.


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Field Supervisor, Communities in Schools of Chicago - Hybrid option (Chicago, IL)

 

At a glance
Paid
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Hybrid or onsite, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Work in person for part or all of the week, from the location
Job
Full-time
US work authorization required

Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago is a nonprofit organization dedicated to working in partnership with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and community organizations to help students stay in school and be successful. During the 2024-2025 school year, CIS of Chicago will partner with 240 Chicago public schools and will connect services and programs to more than 75,000 CPS students and their families by leveraging community partner programs and services. In addition, CIS of Chicago is implementing our Intensive Program- at 39 Chicago public schools we have placed a full time Student Supports Manager. Staff in these schools provide intervention services to a caseload of students who are at risk of dropping out, as well as connect support services to the whole school. 

The Field Supervisor will help to manage a growing team of Student Support Managers (SSMs) embedded at our partner schools. The Field Supervisor will provide direct oversight to a group of SSMs as they implement an integrated student support program addressing individual and whole-school needs. The Field Supervisor will also act as a liaison with school administration and take on leadership roles within the organization.

Responsibilities:

Supervise a team of Student Support Managers (SSMs)

  • Provide weekly, direct and group supervision for SSMs -- programmatic and clinical
  • Plan and coordinate regular team meetings (in both virtual and in-person formats)
  • Coordinate and provide professional development for the SSMs throughout the school year
  • Implement on-boarding process for new hires
  • Lead staff performance monitoring and reviews
  • Update and maintain training manuals and procedures

Program Implementation

  • Ensure the Communities In Schools model of Integrated Student Supports is implemented at each school site with fidelity to national standards and in compliance with Chicago Public School policies
  • Establish relationships with school administration and manage meetings and regular communication with them throughout the year
  • Work collaboratively across teams and departments within CIS of Chicago in service of our mission
  • Represent and promote CIS of Chicago through site visits, speaking engagements, participation in community events, and occasional media opportunities
  • Assist with other organizational and project activities, as needed

Data, Analysis and Reporting

  • Monitor and audit data collection and program files for quality control and accuracy
  • Analyze data for internal program improvement and external reporting
  • Assist with preparation of proposals and reports related to fundraising, compliance and accreditation

Additional organizational responsibilities

  • Work with Associate Director and Senior Director of Intensive Student Supports to ensure successful and sustaining implementation of program
  • Participate in internal management teams as assigned
  • Represent CIS of Chicago at events and meetings
  • Lead or assist with other organizational projects as needed

See full job description for organizational information, desired skills and attributes, and qualifications.



For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.

https://cisofchicago.applicantpro.com/jobs/3559186-828281.html


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